Air Force Modeling and Simulation Support Services (AFMS3) 3.0 Interested Party List
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA7014 AIR FORCE DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON PKANDREWS AFB, MD, 20762-6604, USA
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    The Department of Defense, through the Air Force District of Washington, is seeking to update the Interested Party List for the Air Force Modeling and Simulation Support Services (AFMS3) 3.0 recompete. This initiative aims to identify and engage potential vendors capable of providing modeling and simulation support services critical to the Air Force's operational needs. The opportunity highlights the importance of fostering partnerships with a diverse range of organizations, including both large corporations and innovative small businesses, to enhance the Air Force's technological capabilities. Interested parties are encouraged to contact Capt Richard Snyder or Ashley Raymond via email to be included in the Interested Party List, with the notice published on July 12, 2024.

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    The document lists a comprehensive array of interested vendors for federal and state/local government Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and grants. The vendors represented span various industries and include prominent organizations such as Boeing, Deloitte, and Northrop Grumman, as well as specialized firms like Blue Ivy Partners and Bubo Learning Design. The list indicates a wide-ranging interest from companies equipped to fulfill diverse government contract requirements. The purpose of the document is to consolidate the potential vendors who may provide the necessary services and solutions aligned with government projects. It signifies the government's outreach to various organizations to foster partnerships that could enhance operational efficiency and advance technological capabilities in fulfilling federal and state objectives. This extensive vendor list showcases the competitive landscape for government contracts, reflecting a mix of large corporations and innovative small businesses ready to engage in the procurement process.
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